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On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 1:03:33 PM UTC-8, JS wrote:
Some supporting info: Pretty exhausting. Each team pilot has flown 45 hours or more so far. So far, every day has been over 100F, 40C. The dust has been crazy. Launches take longer than normal due to dust devils ripping across the runway. I think there are facebook and instagram pages, and links have been posted. Or look at SSA website for links. Ritz' blog is good too. Film at 11, Jim I've been watching live to one degree or another and checking the scores as soon as they are posted. Been loving every minute of it! Tell the ladies we are paying attention over here stateside. |
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Just backfrom a necessary run into Tamworth.
For these tracks go to https://soarscore.com/ and choose your task. Here's today's OGN tracking with task overlay. Club https://glideandseek.com/?taskOneUrl...45,150.17485,9 Standard (same task, different start point to lurk around) https://glideandseek.com/?taskOneUrl...28,150.22083,8 18m https://glideandseek.com/?taskOneUrl...28,150.22083,8 We have a landout in 18m. Tomorrow we get a rest day. I'll take the Holden Commodore we borrowed from Tony Esler (was mine when I had the Nimbus 3 here) for annual inspection. How's that for excitement? Jim |
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18m seems to have gotten a bit chatoic there. a few real landouts a few motor homes. a few 145 degree "deviations" that seem to be back on task now.
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On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 9:22:17 PM UTC-8, Tony wrote:
18m seems to have gotten a bit chatoic there. a few real landouts a few motor homes. a few 145 degree "deviations" that seem to be back on task now. They may have encountered wave in the lee of the Nandewar range. Meanwhile Std/Club have a slog into the wind. Jim |
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On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 12:22:17 AM UTC-5, Tony wrote:
18m seems to have gotten a bit chatoic there. a few real landouts a few motor homes. a few 145 degree "deviations" that seem to be back on task now. Per Ritz's blog, 100% landout - 8 18m gliders motored home. Pawnees out doing airtow retrieves. Rest day on the 11th and International Day pushed by one day. Dan |
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I wonder how many more years before Soaring Spot can distinguish between DNF and "Not Yet Scored" on the Prelim.
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Driving back from W of Boggabri, every other vehicle going the other way had a glider trailer behind it.
At 1030 when Kathy and I got back to Keepit, Sarah and Jason had finished rigging. Believe they had "Maccas" for dinner, to expedite. The French team then took XBY's trailer on a retrieve. Jim |
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On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 11:45:15 AM UTC-8, JS wrote:
Driving back from W of Boggabri, every other vehicle going the other way had a glider trailer behind it. At 1030 when Kathy and I got back to Keepit, Sarah and Jason had finished rigging. Believe they had "Maccas" for dinner, to expedite. The French team then took XBY's trailer on a retrieve. Jim Maccas, an American delicacy. |
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